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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
th CstnU-ml t. i Ik a The Capital Journal Satan, ON Pacific Fleet Hears Pretty Girl Sing Through Wireless Phone By Huth Lenore Flatter PODAT is givrn over In liam Fleming house (luring th;it time. observance of Armistice the and all activities are ot a patrt-j ancl ViBltlnff for a few daya w ith otic nature. Tonight the American ' her sister, Mrs. J. F. Plunders and legion dance will he one of the ' nr Drcnner, Metscnen largest of the week. It will be for ex-service men and their friends. Mrs. Ralph White will present ic group of her dancing class In a patriotic dance in honor of the e-service men. The Willamette glee club will give some select ions and other special Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Eberlin of Spokane, Wash., are 'spending a few days In Salem as the guests of Mrs, Kbeiiin's father, John I ancy, and with her brother, and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. j lxancy. "They are enroute to their I kAma nil, I- 1 i nr. In . V. inul features. I r ' - There will be feature dunces, and music furnished by the Klks or chestra. The armory will be dec orated with flags find patriotic colors. It is expected that several hundred couples will Join in mak ing the evening a merry one. Hoping to surprise their many friends, Ivan M. Martin uttd Miss Hannah TVWfoff quietly went to Seattle arid were married on Ar mistice day. The bride lias not been t resi dent of Salem very long. She Is an accomplished musician and has treveled extensively. She lived abroad for a number of years. Mr. Martin. Is a well known mil slcian ami attorney And for two terms has served as representative in the state legislature. Adutant General and Mrs. fleo. A. White and their daughters, Henrietta and Dorothy, motored down to Portland this morning and ire passing Armistice day with friends in that city. Mi's. Josephine Taylor was honoree for n surprise birthday party given Tuesday afternoon by the women of the First Congre gational church. Hefore Mrs. Tav lor returned from her work tfco guests gathered at her home to wait her return. The social wns to ielebrate hhr I sventy-nlnth birthday anniversary, f.ate in the afternoon baskets were onened and a luncheon served In which a birthday cake with the proper number of candles was ,i feature. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Stidt of Independence were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark 1'iithaway Tuesday and Wednes day, enroute t Portland to visit fin- a week. Miss Alice Holllster of Portland has returned to that city after visiting; at the home of her sister, Mis. B. J. Huffman, for a .'ew days. The W oman s Missionary soci ety of the First Presbyterian I church will hold the annual praise service FricV.y afternoon, Novem ber 12, at 2:30 o'clock. At this time the regular thank offering will be received. The services will be held in the church parlors and following the program wil be a soda hour. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bross are removing from 3116 South Twenty first street to Lee and South Twelfth street this week. Mrs. A. A. Lee will open her house Saturday afternoon to the girls and boys of the senior Kings Heralds class of the First Meth odist church. Miss V'lvVm Isham will be in charge of the program and the hostesses for the after noon are to be, Miss Dorothy Marstprs, Miss Ronello Lewis and Miss Juanita Johnson. The class Includes boys and girl who are Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming have removed from their home on Saginaw street. Into the house at 391 North Winter with the R. B. Flemings, for the winter. The C. J. Greens" will occupy the Wil li, 12 and 13 years old. Miss Mary West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WhAi'ton L. West, was taken with a sudden attack of ap pendicitis Monday morning and In the afternoon was operated on at the Willamette sanitarium, where she Is getting along as well us can be epected. Two admirals and the entire force of the Pacific Fleet let official bUSmem "stand by" recently while they listened to the first concert ever given via wireless telephone. Pretty Miss Mabelle Burch, brilliant young colorature, who is singing with the Metropolitan quartet, has a brother, Carlton, on the Submarine F-2. Miss Burch asked permission to sing to her brother at sea by wireless telephone. The request was granted by Admiral Hugh Rodman and an order Issued for the entire fleet to listen in. The photo shows Admiral Rodman in his cabin on board the Pacific Fleet flagship. New Mexico, listening while Miss Burch sings by wireless phone to her brother at sea. Peace River Valley Praised by Writer Edmonton, Alta., Nov. 11 Agnes C. Laut, famous as an author of books dealing ith the pioneer his tory and development of Western Canada, has returned .from an ex tended trip in the Peace River val ley. "This north country," said Miss Laut, "will some day be one of the garden spots of Canada. It is set tling slowly. That is due to the homeseeker's dread of cold. But It is a delightful place to live. In summer its lush wild meadows and riotous abundance of wild flowers suggest the tropics. In winter its climate is tempered by Chinook winds. Wheat yields thirty atid forty bushels to the acre. Its vege tables are wonderful, livestock paetures outdoors all winter. "It is 600 miles long by 200 wide, an area equal to that of Texas, KansiiH. Iowa and Missouri combin er, which support a population larger than that of all Canada. The Canadian Pacific railway recently took over the line that is the mar ket outlet of the country and will have it rehabilitated by next sum mer. Then this rich agricultural and livestock region, 1 predict, will enter upon an era of rapid and re markable development." Earth Stopped, We'd Walk in Circle Champaign, 111.. Nov. 11. Here's something to worry about and it hasn't a thing to do with article 10 Persistent Coughs are dangerous. Get prompt relief froir Piso's. Stops irritation; toothing. Effective and safe for young and old.' No opiates ir PISO'S or the' league of nations! If the earth v.ero to stop rotating we would all become dizzy and start to walk In a circle. 'Sfact! In support of the statement we have the word of the eminent Dr. Coleman R. Griffith department of psychology, University of Illinois. Dr. Griffith has been experi menting on the equilibrium of white rates for the past six months. The indents were kept in a continu ously rotating cage and upon being released walked circlewise. The work Is relating to the prob lem of equilizrium among aviators, and the facts thus far estabttsned,' Dr. Griffith says, bear out those Wednesday, Novemhpt ":lipi,..l P.. " e.v er man beings Apple;; ure hpin from Hood Rv S car and a l,alf a l ftABYSCOLOS visa g You Must Replace the Wear and Tear on the Human System 1 wEEBsBm ftfgp0 J c, rm t.-r- r.nf, PaaVBaak. Br Vfl kV ' I''"'' ""l""" '.H sBKl iTie World loosened up its corn belt when Post Toasties came on the marketr Did you ever stop to consider what a tremendous task is placed upon your human system every day? Your heart is constantly pump ing life and vitality to every part of your body. This h being rap idly consumed after being turned into energy and strength that keeps your system performing its various functions. Every day there is a certain amount of wear and tear that must be replaced, if ycu are to enjoy good health. Many people i have foand s . , agreatatd m .keeping ZrM in gooa condition. S(.jJc. 23 fine blood tonic and Sj .- . una give., S. S. S. fa snll 1 ,11 Write for free HteratS! information to Chief Jierl!?! viser, 162 Swift Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles are in Portland visiting their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Knight. The Woman's Missionary circle of the First Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors for the regular monthly meeting. An interesting progirim Has been planned and it is urged that all members attend. Mr. and Mrs. James Elvin and children are in Monmouth today where the former is speaker of the day at the Armistice day ser- 1 vices. Mrs. Ralph Hensly opened hei home Wednesday afternoon tc the members of the south circlet of the First ChristWn church, foi the regular monthly meeting. Ai program filled the study hour and! at the close the hostess served light refreshments. The Brotherhood of American! Yeomen will hold a box social Pnt urday evening at the Foresters! hall. All Yeomen and friends areJ invited. The boxes will be sold at a stated price, not auctioned off The entire city administration ofl Yonealla is composed of women Mrs. Mary Burt is mayor. Buy It Either Way Tablets or Liquid PE-RU-NA For Coughs, Colds and Catarrh Mr. B. VV Marshall. Brampton. Michigan, sufferine from Systemic Catarrh involving Head. Noae. Throat and Stomach, claims a complete cure. His letter is convincing- "For the pait two years I hare been troubled with lyatrmlc catarrh I nBed several bozci of He ru - nn tablets and they bare affected a complete cure. 1 do not hesitate to reeoaamend Pe-ru-na for all cstarrbal conditions." Mr- Marshall is Juat oneofmany ihouiands whohave been benelited by Dr. Hartman s famous medicine in the past fifty years. It Is by stimulating the digestion, enriching the blood and toning up the nerves that Pe-ru-oa is able to exert such a soothing, healing influence upoo the mucous membranes which line the body. It is a wonderfully effective remedy to restore strength after a protracted sickness, the grip or Spanish Influenza. Kttp la tht Horn Sold Evtrywhm 9fe HOOVER i'v .7S... as it Sweeps as it Cleans Your Hoover will gently beat the rugs a thousand beats a minute. As it beats out every particle of destructive embedded grit it will sweep up all the clinp-:nr jitter and prolong the life of your it WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares. HOOVER MRS. M. E. CLARK, Factory Representative Is NOW giving Daily Demonstrations. Present users as well as prospective buy ers are welcome. EXTRA SPECIAL Good heavy Georgette Crepe good line of colors. Sale price $1.49 YARD EXTRA SPECIAL 36-inch Outing Flannel, in white and fancies. Good quality. Sale price YARD EXTRA SPECIAL Women's $2 Silk Hose, good quality, grey, brown and biack, Sale price j PAIR KAFOURY BROS. READJUSTMENT Sale ENDS SATURDAY E VE 8 o'Clock Friday and Saturday are the Last Two Days It is an opportunity to buy winter merchandise the very things you are in need of at a substantial saving. Every department has something to offer at greatly lowered prices. THIS IS THE GREATEST SALE WE HAVE EVER HELD, AND ASK THE SHOPPING PUBLIC TO COME AND INSPECT, AND PROVE FOR THEMSELV.ES THAT THE VALUES OFFERED ARE VERY GOOD ONES. New PAPER PA TTERN Service We have a new Paper Pattern Service, which will be highly appreciated by the women of this city and vicinity, once they understand wherein it is different from all other patterns now on sale. These New patterns duplicate the ready-to-wear styles. As soon as a new style comes out in New York City, a pattern is made and sent to us. Come In and See Them EXTRA SPECIAL 36-inch Cretonne Satin finish for draperies and comforters, Sale price .... PJC YARD EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Union Suits, high neck nd ankle length. Sale price $1.35 and $1.50 !i suit EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Go d Quality Outing Flannel gons. sale price 1 PTA anfi annr L.Olf balance ot stock at 20 per cent Discount. EXTRA SPECIAL Extra good Corsets, special lot, $3.50 to $5.00 values, Ie !rke $248 EXTRA SPECIAL . Good Quality Brass iers. Were i thja regular Si load, vsale price 79c Very Attractive Good Looking Dresses $19.50 YOU WILL CONSIDER YOURSELF FORTUNATE TO OWN ONE OF THESE -r This Is Your Opportunity to buy a stylish, Pretty Dress at a Big Saving. You'll admire these Dresses at first sight, and the unusual low prices will tempt you to buy one or more besides what you actually need. These dresses formerly sold at $3&.00, up to $50.00. READJUSTMENT SALE PRICE $19.50 Sale of Black Silks anii Satins ri&r is s;LSa,e' and cause you to be 36-inch Clack Satin Messaline. sale price, yd. 1 7C 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse, extra good u quahty, beautiful rich lustre, sale price, jg 36-inch Black Satin, sale price, yard (jj-i Q" 3)1 .yO 36-inch Black Satin Francais, it never slips or roughs up, sale price . o rn Jbo.oU 36-mch Black Skinner's Satin, sale price yd. j2 95 40-inch Moon Glo Black Satin, sale price, EXTRA SPECIAL Women's 3 and $3.50 Kid Gloves, sle price 2 75 a Pair EXTRA SPECIAL Pretty Georgette Waists in 1 special lot, values to $8, sale price EXTRA SPECIAL Pretty Georgette Waists one special lot, values to $12.00. Sale price 5,98 Fairyspun Silks SOMETHING ABSOLUTELY NEW IN SILKS It is a lovely silk, like a firmi woven Jersey, giving it a fairy-like appearnce. It has a lustre and should be very durable for Dresses, WaUt or Undergarment. Black. Nax Copen. nd White. Priced- ' PRICED $95 YARD Re&l. Heavy. Quality Georgette embroidered with tinsel and colored silk' Very lich and effective for gvw ns and trimming. Priced j Entire Stock of SWEATERS to be closed out navy. $10 mxedo ana coai o . i,iiwk. Gblors turquoise, salmon, rose, buff, American Beauty, . 7 5ft t Values ironi Sale price $5 Women's Sweaters, values to14: (kwd styles and PW colors: Sate price $8. --Then there are other S& $4.95 Va 466 State Street Phone 877 1 oi.- om that wc ci a suu ir""" .... ; trrv LOW P"-